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rce. Comments of the Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee are set forth in the attached letter from its Chairman, Mr. James J. O'Donnell. Responsibility for leadership in proceeding with the proposed actions is identified, as appropriate, to specific Federal agencies, States or local governmental entities. Other reports have been or will be issued which form integral parts of this endeavor. These include the following: _Potomac Interim Report to the President_--January 1966 ... _The Creek and The City_--Urban Pressures on a Natural Stream--Rock Creek Park and Metropolitan Washington--January 1967 ... _The Potomac_--The Report of the Potomac Planning Task Force--Assembled by the American Institute of Architects--September 1967 ... _Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Potomac River Basin, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia_ (This report, now in the process of official review, will provide a basis for action on water supply and related matters.) In addition to the published documents, each of the four Sub-Task Forces established by the Interdepartmental Task Force prepared reports which constituted invaluable working documents on several aspects of Potomac Basin planning. These include the following: _Report of the Water Supply and Flood Control Sub-Task Force_ ... _Report of the Water Quality Sub-Task Force_ ... _Report of the Sedimentation and Erosion Sub-Task Force_ ... _Report of the Recreation and Landscape Sub-Task Force_. Copies of these working documents will be distributed to concerned local, State and Federal agencies and will be on file in those offices. You will note particularly that the attached report emphasizes the urgent need for a continuing and broadly based planning effort. If we are to fully achieve the objective of making the Potomac a model, and we must, resource planning and management must mobilize the authorities and the skills of the Federal Government, the States, the local jurisdictions and the citizens. I am convinced that the Potomac Basin needs: ... an alert, active, basinwide citizen organization with the perspective to see the area's total needs and the determination to make certain that action is taken to meet those requirements; ... a formally established relationship between the various levels of governmen
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